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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      Unblocking the Black Sea for Ukrainian Grain
      Jun16

      Unblocking the Black Sea for Ukrainian Grain

      As Russia has been blockading ports around Odesa, Ukrainian grain exports in May were more than 60 percent lower than a year ago. Global hunger has hit a new high while 22 million tons of grain in Ukraine could rot if not exported soon. …read more Source::...

      Vladimir Putin’s Ukraine invasion is the world’s first full-scale cyberwar
      Jun15

      Vladimir Putin’s Ukraine invasion is the world’s first full-scale cyberwar

      The post Vladimir Putin’s Ukraine invasion is the world’s first full-scale cyberwar appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      Eight Lessons from the Ukraine War
      Jun15

      Eight Lessons from the Ukraine War

      …read more Source:: Project Syndicate (Czech...

      Why the Middle East  Gets Putin
      Jun15

      Why the Middle East Gets Putin

      Watching the Ukraine conflict, Middle Eastern leaders see the Russian president has approached matters in the same way as they would. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Will the WTO survive amid Russia’s war and other stresses on global trade?
      Jun15

      Will the WTO survive amid Russia’s war and other stresses on global trade?

      The World Trade Organization will hold its next ministerial conference the second week of June. The gathering has already been postponed twice, and Russia’s war in Ukraine now makes it hard for delegates to meet and agree. The world desperately needs strong multilateral organizations and global… …read more Source:: Peterson...

      The future of global security will be decided in Ukraine
      Jun14

      The future of global security will be decided in Ukraine

      The post The future of global security will be decided in Ukraine appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      Legislation as a Tool for Expanding the Power of the State and Limiting Political and Civil Rights in Modern Russia
      Jun14

      Legislation as a Tool for Expanding the Power of the State and Limiting Political and Civil Rights in Modern Russia

      The whole world is now witnessing what Russian lawmaking of previous years has led to. The aggression against Ukraine is a direct consequence of the suppression of any dissent in Russia, formalised by the parliament as laws. Russian legislators – who got into parliament as a result of not only electoral fraud, but also laws that place insuperable...

      Attacks on hospitals from Syria to Ukraine: Improving prevention and accountability mechanisms 
      Jun14

      Attacks on hospitals from Syria to Ukraine: Improving prevention and accountability mechanisms 

      The post Attacks on hospitals from Syria to Ukraine: Improving prevention and accountability mechanisms appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      Reconciling EU Energy Security with Climate Policies: Rethinking European Gas Markets
      Jun14

      Reconciling EU Energy Security with Climate Policies: Rethinking European Gas Markets

      In response to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and the global energy crisis that worsened in its wake, the EU has decided to end its dependence on Russian fossil fuels while firmly reinvigorating its climate leadership. European policymakers, alongside the private sector, are struggling with the complexity of energy systems and governance,...

      NATO priorities: Initial lessons from the Russia-Ukraine war
      Jun14

      NATO priorities: Initial lessons from the Russia-Ukraine war

      The post NATO priorities: Initial lessons from the Russia-Ukraine war appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...